Established in 1985 on the scenic shores of Jeddah, Al-Rahmah Mosque—widely known as the ‘Floating Mosque’—is an architectural masterpiece that appears to emerge majestically from the Red Sea. Spanning 2,400 square meters, this iconic white structure is a harmonious blend of traditional Islamic art and modern engineering. Built on sturdy pillars above the water, the mosque features a grand main dome surrounded by 52 outer domes, 23 external umbrellas, and 56 intricately designed Islamic-style windows. Every year, millions of visitors are drawn to its serene atmosphere and advanced facilities. Whether viewed during high tide, when it truly seems to float upon the waves, or at the golden hours of sunrise and sunset, Masjid Al-Rahmah remains a breathtaking symbol of spiritual beauty and a must-visit landmark on Jeddah’s vibrant Corniche.